
1) Acquiring 2) Actuation 3) Attempt 4) Batting 5) Braving 6) Campaigning 7) Candidacy 8) Candidature 9) Care 10) Causation 11) Causing 12) Confronting 13) Contribution 14) Crusade 15) Deed 16) Departure 17) Difficulty 18) Dint 19) Discovery 20) Disinterment 21) Effectuation 22) Egression 23) Endeavor
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1) Action 2) Activity 3) Application 4) Attempt 5) Challenge 6) Crack 7) Determined attempt 8) Diligence 9) Earnest application 10) Earnest attempt 11) Elbow grease 12) Endeavor 13) Endeavour 14) Energy 15) Energy output 16) Exercitation 17) Force 18) French word used in English 19) Good try 20) Hard work
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• (v. t.) To stimulate. • (n.) A force acting on a body in the direction of its motion. • (n.) An exertion of strength or power, whether physical or mental, in performing an act or aiming at an object; more or less strenuous endeavor; struggle directed to the accomplishment of an object; as, an effort to scale a wall.Effort: words in...
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effort is a word introduced by Rudolph Laban. According to him, it is a mental impulse from which movement originates. There are four motion factors that constitute it
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Any individual promotion to a subscriber or prospect such as an insert card, off-page-ad or renewal letter. Renewal and billing series both contain several efforts
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1. An exertion of strength or power, whether physical or mental, in performing an act or aiming at an object; more or less strenuous endeavor; struggle directed to the accomplishment of an object; as, an effort to scale a wall. 'We prize the stronger effort of his power.' (Pope) ... 2. <mechanics> A force acting on a body in the direction of ...
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Ef'fort noun [ French
effort , Old French
esfort , for
esfors ,
esforz , from
esforcier . See
Efforce .]
1. An exertion of strength or power, whether physical or mental, in performing an act or aiming at an object; more or less strenuous endeavor; str...
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Ef'fort transitive verb To stimulate. [ Obsolete] 'He
efforted his spirits.'
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Before gaining acceptance to clubs, gangs, fraternities etc there are often 'initiation rites' to perform. Cognitive dissonance theory shows that these 'rites of passage' serve a distinct social psychological function. The prediction is that the more effort you put into achieving a goal, the more attractive and worthwhile it is perceived to be when...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ef′ŏrt Definitions: 1. Deliberate exertion of physical or mental power.
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Effort is strenuous exertion.
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[
n] - use of physical or mental energy
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exertion noun use of physical or mental energy; hard work; `he got an A for effort`; `they managed only with great exertion`
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exertion of physical or mental power: It will take great effort to achieve victory. · an earnest or strenuous attempt: an effort to keep to the schedule. · something done by exertion or hard work: I thought it would be easy, but it was an effort. · an achievement, as in literature or art: The painting is one of his finest efforts. ...
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[Physics terms] use of physical or mental energy; hard work
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use of physical or mental energy; hard work
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